Video: A Quick Make-Your-Photo-Better Setting in Lightroom

After the last few stops in my Lightroom 4 Live Tour I realize there was a lot of questions on the Camera Calibration settings that basically, let you make your photo better with just one click. So I thought I’d take a minute to, not only go over the settings but also show you a couple of ways that you can have Lightroom automatically apply those settings to your photos so that you’re not left doing it manually each time. Also, here’s the link to the Lightroom seminar page that I mentioned in the beginning of the video. If you’re in Washington DC, Lansing, Richmond or San Francisco, I’d love to see you out at one of the seminars next month. Thanks!

Matt is the full-time Director of Education for Kelby Media Group and a Tampa-based photographer. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Lightroom Magazine, the lead instructor on the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom LIVE Seminar Tour and author of several best-selling Photoshop books. Matt also hosts the world's top Lightroom blog, LightroomKillerTips.com, where he's built up a massive library of Lightroom videos, presets and tips. In addition to teaching Photoshop, Lightroom and photography seminars around the world, he's an instructor at Photoshop World and one of the full-time staff writers for Photoshop User Magazine.

I cannot see these videos, all i can see is a moving two tone grey stripes.
Have installed flash and uninstalled it several times to no avail.
I am using firefox but still get the same problem with explorer and chrome.
Hope somebody can help and ive googled the problem but cant find the solution.

Great video. Thanks for sharing. I really appreciated learning more about the camera calibration. I noticed just toggling back and forth between them what they did, but I didn’t know about setting the default or about setting it up as a potential develop preset to use upon import. “The More You Know…”

Hey Cyndi. It’s not supposed to show your camera. It just lists available picture styles (presets) that are available for your camera. I shot with a D3 (or D3s) and mine doesn’t say D3 under it. Just the styles

Always appreciate your tips and examples, but it would be great if they could be made larger. So far, I cannot find a control tab to do that (like on Vimeo or YouTube). Is there a way to make the tips full screen to see more clearly what you are doing while you explain?

Absolutely brilliant! Seriously takes a load off of my back because I would’ve sworn up and down that I was halfway insane to always be disappointed by the camera’s preview compared to the actual files I upload.